
Well Rebecca is on the mend, yippee! so I should be out and about with the camera again yippee yippee!
This is a shot taken some time ago down at bray seafront when the waves were absolutely mental.

Well Rebecca is on the mend, yippee! so I should be out and about with the camera again yippee yippee!
This is a shot taken some time ago down at bray seafront when the waves were absolutely mental.
Another shot of a wave this time around the harbour in bray which has houses very close by.
On another note you may have noticed some changes to the site, mainly the banner up top, but also I have decided to use feedburner now for my rss subscriptions. If you are reading from the old file it should redirect you to the new feedburner rss file, but if anyone has any problems let me know.
For those of you not used to rss readers, I will shortly put up a page explaining all about them and which reader I find best to use.

Another picture taken a bit further down the seafront near bray head away from the other flock of gulls these 2 just sat back looking at the weather go by.

Sorry for not getting an image up the past few days but a mix of a bug and flu took me out. So here we are again at Bray seafront and the waves, as I said previously they were quite big, so much so these gulls could not stay still on the ground.

Well I told you the waves were something else, its such a shame nobody else was on the beach so you could get a real feel for the height of these waves they must have been 8 feet high and relentless in battering that barrier.

Ok so ive missed a few days reasons being firstly Saint Patricks day, then on saturday Ireland winning the triple crown in the 6 Nations rugby tournament, and finally resting a hangover on Sunday.
I did promise to have a picture from Paddys day up online and I failed, mainly because it was cold, windy, rainy, hail stoney (if there is such a thing), and downright lousy, but I did take this picture which if I had not brought it into photoshop would have saddened everyone who visits the site. So I tangoed the image.

The other side of the pier, exposed to all the elements. This photo was taken the same day as the previous images only difference being that this side of the pier feels the force of the irish sea, which hopefully I have achieved here.